Michael Keane has been handed his first international call-up after Glen Johnson withdrew from the England squad through injury. The Burnley defender will report to St. Georges Park on Tuesday to join up with the rest of the England squad ahead of Saturdays World Cup qualifier against Malta.Interim manager Gareth Southgate, who was placed in charge following Sam Allardyces departure last week, turned to Keane after Stoke Citys Johnson was ruled out of both Maltas visit to Wembley and Tuesdays trip to Slovenia due to an unspecified injury. Southgate names first squad Gareth Southgate has included Jesse Lingard and Marcus Rashford in his first squad Former Manchester United trainee Keane steps up to the senior squad after making 16 appearances for the U21s under Southgate.Johnson was a surprise inclusion in Southgates 23-man squad having not featured for his country since the 2014 World Cup. Southgate hinted on Monday the decision to bring in Johnson in the absence of Nathaniel Clyne was to help balance what is an unusually youthful group.I think the squad over the last two years has gone young, young, young and Im not sure you can keep doing that, Southgate said. Theres a moment for some experience around that. Englands interim manager Gareth Southgate is looking for stability as he prepares to take charge for the World Cup qualfiers In the summer we saw weve got some really exciting young players but in the key pressure moments theres a lack of big-match experience.To be able to bring a player with 50-plus caps into the squad is something we thought long and hard about but felt was the right decision. Glen Johnsons hopes of reigniting his England career are back on hold due to injury You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! 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"I did exactly what I need to do and some momentum that I need heading into the U.S. Open," Mickelson said. "Tomorrows round, the same thing. Finish strong and play a good round." Ben Crane shot a 7-under 63 giving him the lead in the suspended first round, taking advantage of the 3 1/2-hour delay that left nearly perfect scoring conditions with no wind and rain-softened greens. He had five of his seven birdies on his final nine, the last a few minutes before play was suspended because of darkness. Sixty players were unable to finish the round. Peter Malnati shot a 65, and Billy Horschel also was 5 under with two holes left to play. Retief Goosen and Joe Durant each had a 66, while Stuart Appleby, Zach Johnson and Jason Bohn were on the course at 4 under. Appleby had a hole-in-one on the 157-yard eighth hole, using a 7-iron. That was his 17th hole, and the last one he completed. Crane needed only 24 putts for his best round of the season, including a 27-footer for birdie on his final hole at No. 9 with only a handful of people watching because officials closed the course to spectators because of the high winds with the storm. "We caught a huge break being on this side of the wave," Crane said. "You know this is ideal Memphis weather. Its as good as it gets. It was calm, barrely any wind.dddddddddddd The greens softened up. We were able to attack some of the pins." Mickelelson, who tied for second at Southwind last year, was among the 53 players who finished before play was delayed. Even with tricky wind Thursday morning, Mickelson said his focus on each shot was much better. Hes trying to better visualize the shot and curve his irons so that his approach shots land closer to the hole, giving him more tap-in opportunities. Finishing with the three birdies in his final four holes was exactly what he wanted in a round with five birdies and two bogeys. He hit his approach from 135 yards on the par-4 sixth to 5 feet and rolled in the birdie putt. He left himself longer putts with a 7-footer on the par-3 eighth and an 11-footer on the par-4 ninth, but knocked them in for his strong finish. "Ive been struggling with finishing the round strong," Mickelson said. "I had a good round last week on Thursday and then played poorly. To birdie three of the last four made it a great round. Thats exactly what I need to do." Firm greens made it tough to land balls close, but Goosen credited them with helping him roll in some of his birdie putts. He sunk a couple from 5 feet or closer, but also had a couple birdie putts from 14 feet. Goosen also saved par on No. 7 with a 12-foot putt. "The greens are as good as greens as you can get," Goosen said. "The greens are rolling close to 13 on the stimpmeter. They are really good. You hit the right putt, they are going to go in." A seven-time winner on the PGA Tour, Goosen hasnt won on tour since 2009. He has two top-10 finishes this year as he continues his comeback from back surgery in August 2012. He tied for third in Memphis in 2011 and said he really likes the course. Divots: Robert Garrigus withdrew after hurting his wrist in the 18th fairway. He had a 79 that included three bogeys, a double and an 8 on the par-4 17th. ... Players will resume the second round at 7 a.m., with the second round starting approximately 40 minutes later. ' ' '